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Crown with patterns
Introduce the children to the patterns in a creative way. With this assignment they discover patterns everywhere. This insight into patterns is important for mathematical development.
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Looking with the camera: Whole, part, far, near
Use the photo device to look for things (whole - part) and discover how you have to stand to see this. We experience near or far. You can also practice the perspective: from above, the side, the bottom.
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Addition and subtraction: Dice calculation Sinterklaas
Practice addition and subtraction in the Sinterklaas theme. Use a die with colors and a die with the commands on it such as: - 0, + 0, - 1, + 1, -2, + 2.
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Corners in kindergarten: Corn
An example of a corner in kindergarten. A large corn box that the toddlers can use themselves. The corn feels nice, makes a nice sound and gives many possibilities to do mathematical initiation in a natural way.
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Pay theme theme
This is a mind map made around the theme of means of payment for 2 HA. Can of course be used in the following year as a repeat.
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Count up to six - practice the fine motorism: sunflower
In this assignment, the toddlers practice:
- Fill the motor through the heart of the sunflower with pump nuts or seeds they take with tweezers;
- counting up to six;
- the handling of materials.
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Math Mice: Knit Pattern
With this pattern, knit your computing mice. This can be used in various assignments around mathematical initiation.
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Colored mandala drawing
An example of a colored mandala.
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Colored mandala drawing
An example of a colored mandala.
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Colored mandala drawing
An example of a colored mandala.
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Medieval clothing
In the Middle Ages, one could infer a person's social position from his or her clothing. For example, most peasants wore simple clothes, while wealthy townspeople tried to dress more ostentatiously. The clothes of the nobles, the wealthier …
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Seated Mercury: Photos
Mercury (Hermes) from the villa dei Papiri (Herculaneum).
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